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  • lcyanalysis: An R Package for Technical Analysis in Stock Markets

    Chun-Yu LIU  Shu-Nung YAO  Ying-Jen CHEN  

     
    PAPER-Office Information Systems, e-Business Modeling

      Pubricized:
    2019/03/26
      Vol:
    E102-D No:7
      Page(s):
    1332-1341

    With advances in information technology and the development of big data, manual operation is unlikely to be a smart choice for stock market investing. Instead, the computer-based investment model is expected to bring investors more accurate strategic analysis and more effective investment decisions than human beings. This paper aims to improve investor profits by mining for critical information in the stock data, therefore helping big data analysis. We used the R language to find the technical indicators in the stock market, and then applied the technical indicators to the prediction. The proposed R package includes several analysis toolkits, such as trend line indicators, W type reversal patterns, V type reversal patterns, and the bull or bear market. The simulation results suggest that the developed R package can accurately present the tendency of the price and enhance the return on investment.

  • Webly-Supervised Food Detection with Foodness Proposal Open Access

    Wataru SHIMODA  Keiji YANAI  

     
    PAPER

      Pubricized:
    2019/04/25
      Vol:
    E102-D No:7
      Page(s):
    1230-1239

    To minimize the annotation costs associated with training semantic segmentation models and object detection models, weakly supervised detection and weakly supervised segmentation approaches have been extensively studied. However most of these approaches assume that the domain between training and testing is the same, which at times results in considerable performance drops. For example, if we train an object detection network using only web images showing a large object at the center, it can be difficult for the network to detect multiple small objects. In this paper, we focus on training a CNN with only web images and achieve object detection in the wild. A proposal-based approach can address the problem associated with differences in domains because web images are similar to images of the proposal. In both domains, the target object is located at the center of the image and the ratio of the size of the target object to the size of the image is large. Several proposal methods have been proposed to detect regions with high “object-ness.” However, many of these proposals generate a large number of candidates to increase the recall rate. Considering the recent advent of deep CNNs, methods that generate a large number of proposals exhibit problems in terms of processing time for practical use. Therefore, we propose a CNN-based “food-ness” proposal method in this paper that requires neither pixel-wise annotation nor bounding box annotation. Our method generates proposals through backpropagation and most of these proposals focus only on food objects. In addition, we can easily control the number of proposals. Through experiments, we trained a network model using only web images and tested the model on the UEC FOOD 100 dataset. We demonstrate that the proposed method achieves high performance compared to traditional proposal methods in terms of the trade-off between accuracy and computational cost. Therefore, in this paper, we propose an intermediate approach between the traditional proposal approach and the fully convolutional approach. In particular, we propose a novel proposal method that generates high“food-ness” regions using fully convolutional networks based on the backward approach by training food images gathered from the web.

  • A Study of Online State-of-Health Estimation Method for In-Use Electric Vehicles Based on Charge Data

    Di ZHOU  Ping FU  Hongtao YIN  Wei XIE  Shou FENG  

     
    PAPER-Artificial Intelligence, Data Mining

      Pubricized:
    2019/03/29
      Vol:
    E102-D No:7
      Page(s):
    1302-1309

    The real-time state-of-health (SOH) estimation of lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles (EV) is essential to EV maintenance. According to situations in practical applications such as long EV battery capacity test time, unavailability of regular daily tests, and availability of full-life-cycle charge data of EV recorded on the charging facility big data platform, this paper studies an online in-use EV state-of-health estimation method using iterated extended Gaussian process regression-Kalman filter (GPR-EKF) to incorporate lithium-ion battery data at the macro time scale and the micro time scale based on daily charge data of electric vehicles. This method proposes a kernel function GPR (Gaussian process regression) integrating neutral network with cycles to conduct fitting for data at the macro time scale to determine colored measurement noise; in addition, fragment charge data at the micro time scale is adjusted with real-time iteration to be used as the state equation, which effectively addresses issues of real-time SOC calibration and nonlinearization. The pertinence, effectiveness and real-time performance of the model algorithm in online battery state-of-health estimation is verified by actual data.

  • Fast Computation with Efficient Object Data Distribution for Large-Scale Hologram Generation on a Multi-GPU Cluster Open Access

    Takanobu BABA  Shinpei WATANABE  Boaz JESSIE JACKIN  Kanemitsu OOTSU  Takeshi OHKAWA  Takashi YOKOTA  Yoshio HAYASAKI  Toyohiko YATAGAI  

     
    PAPER-Human-computer Interaction

      Pubricized:
    2019/03/29
      Vol:
    E102-D No:7
      Page(s):
    1310-1320

    The 3D holographic display has long been expected as a future human interface as it does not require users to wear special devices. However, its heavy computation requirement prevents the realization of such displays. A recent study says that objects and holograms with several giga-pixels should be processed in real time for the realization of high resolution and wide view angle. To this problem, first, we have adapted a conventional FFT algorithm to a GPU cluster environment in order to avoid heavy inter-node communications. Then, we have applied several single-node and multi-node optimization and parallelization techniques. The single-node optimizations include a change of the way of object decomposition, reduction of data transfer between the CPU and GPU, kernel integration, stream processing, and utilization of multiple GPUs within a node. The multi-node optimizations include distribution methods of object data from host node to the other nodes. Experimental results show that intra-node optimizations attain 11.52 times speed-up from the original single node code. Further, multi-node optimizations using 8 nodes, 2 GPUs per node, attain an execution time of 4.28 sec for generating a 1.6 giga-pixel hologram from a 3.2 giga-pixel object. It means a 237.92 times speed-up of the sequential processing by CPU and 41.78 times speed-up of multi-threaded execution on multicore-CPU, using a conventional FFT-based algorithm.

  • A Fast Non-Overlapping Multi-Camera People Re-Identification Algorithm and Tracking Based on Visual Channel Model

    Chi-Chia SUN  Ming-Hwa SHEU  Jui-Yang CHI  Yan-Kai HUANG  

     
    PAPER-Image Processing and Video Processing

      Pubricized:
    2019/04/18
      Vol:
    E102-D No:7
      Page(s):
    1342-1348

    In this paper, a nonoverlapping multi-camera and people re-identification algorithm is proposed. It applies inflated major color features for re-identification to reduce computation time. The inflated major color features can dramatically improve efficiency while retaining high accuracy of object re-identification. The proposed method is evaluated over a wide range of experimental databases. The accuracy attains upwards of 40.7% in Rank 1 and 84% in Rank 10 on average, while it obtains three to 15 times faster than algorithms reported in the literature. The proposed algorithm has been implemented on a SOC-FPGA platform to reach 50 FPS with 1280×720 HD resolution and 25 FPS with 1920×1080 FHD resolution for real-time processing. The results show a performance improvement and reduction in computation complexity, which is especially ideal for embedded platform.

  • Temporal Outlier Detection and Correlation Analysis of Business Process Executions

    Chun Gun PARK  Hyun AHN  

     
    LETTER-Office Information Systems, e-Business Modeling

      Pubricized:
    2019/04/09
      Vol:
    E102-D No:7
      Page(s):
    1412-1416

    Temporal behavior is a primary aspect of business process executions. Herein, we propose a temporal outlier detection and analysis method for business processes. Particularly, the method performs correlation analysis between the execution times of traces and activities to determine the type of activities that significantly influences the anomalous temporal behavior of a trace. To this end, we describe the modeling of temporal behaviors considering different control-flow patterns of business processes. Further, an execution time matrix with execution times of activities in all traces is constructed by using the event logs. Based on this matrix, we perform temporal outlier detection and correlation-based analysis.

  • Experimental Validation of Conifer and Broad-Leaf Tree Classification Using High Resolution PolSAR Data above X-Band

    Yoshio YAMAGUCHI  Yuto MINETANI  Maito UMEMURA  Hiroyoshi YAMADA  

     
    PAPER-Antennas and Propagation

      Pubricized:
    2019/01/09
      Vol:
    E102-B No:7
      Page(s):
    1345-1350

    This paper presents a conifer and broad-leaf tree classification scheme that processes high resolution polarimetric synthetic aperture data above X-band. To validate the proposal, fully polarimetric measurements are conducted in a precisely controlled environment to examine the difference between the scattering mechanisms of conifer and broad-leaf trees at 15GHz. With 3.75cm range resolution, scattering matrices of two tree types were measured by a vector network analyzer. Polarimetric analyses using the 4-component scattering power decomposition and alpha-bar angle of eigenvalue decomposition yielded clear distinction between the two tree types. This scheme was also applied to an X-band Pi-SAR2 data set. The results confirm that it is possible to distinguish between tree types using fully polarimetric and high-resolution data above X-band.

  • Several Bits Are Enough: Off-Grid Target Localization in WSNs Using Variational Bayesian EM Algorithm

    Yan GUO  Peng QIAN  Ning LI  

     
    LETTER-Digital Signal Processing

      Vol:
    E102-A No:7
      Page(s):
    926-929

    The compressive sensing has been applied to develop an effective framework for simultaneously localizing multiple targets in wireless sensor networks. Nevertheless, existing methods implicitly use analog measurements, which have infinite bit precision. In this letter, we focus on off-grid target localization using quantized measurements with only several bits. To address this, we propose a novel localization framework for jointly estimating target locations and dealing with quantization errors, based on the novel application of the variational Bayesian Expectation-Maximization methodology. Simulation results highlight its superior performance.

  • Recognition of Moving Object in High Dynamic Scene for Visual Prosthesis

    Fei GUO  Yuan YANG  Yang XIAO  Yong GAO  Ningmei YU  

     
    PAPER-Human-computer Interaction

      Pubricized:
    2019/04/17
      Vol:
    E102-D No:7
      Page(s):
    1321-1331

    Currently, visual perceptions generated by visual prosthesis are low resolution with unruly color and restricted grayscale. This severely restricts the ability of prosthetic implant to complete visual tasks in daily scenes. Some studies explore existing image processing techniques to improve the percepts of objects in prosthetic vision. However, most of them extract the moving objects and optimize the visual percepts in general dynamic scenes. The application of visual prosthesis in daily life scenes with high dynamic is greatly limited. Hence, in this study, a novel unsupervised moving object segmentation model is proposed to automatically extract the moving objects in high dynamic scene. In this model, foreground cues with spatiotemporal edge features and background cues with boundary-prior are exploited, the moving object proximity map are generated in dynamic scene according to the manifold ranking function. Moreover, the foreground and background cues are ranked simultaneously, and the moving objects are extracted by the two ranking maps integration. The evaluation experiment indicates that the proposed method can uniformly highlight the moving object and keep good boundaries in high dynamic scene with other methods. Based on this model, two optimization strategies are proposed to improve the perception of moving objects under simulated prosthetic vision. Experimental results demonstrate that the introduction of optimization strategies based on the moving object segmentation model can efficiently segment and enhance moving objects in high dynamic scene, and significantly improve the recognition performance of moving objects for the blind.

  • Programmable Analog Calculation Unit with Two-Stage Architecture: A Solution of Efficient Vector-Computation Open Access

    Renyuan ZHANG  Takashi NAKADA  Yasuhiko NAKASHIMA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E102-A No:7
      Page(s):
    878-885

    A programmable analog calculation unit (ACU) is designed for vector computations in continuous-time with compact circuit scale. From our early study, it is feasible to retrieve arbitrary two-variable functions through support vector regression (SVR) in silicon. In this work, the dimensions of regression are expanded for vector computations. However, the hardware cost and computing error greatly increase along with the expansion of dimensions. A two-stage architecture is proposed to organize multiple ACUs for high dimensional regression. The computation of high dimensional vectors is separated into several computations of lower dimensional vectors, which are implemented by the free combination of several ACUs with lower cost. In this manner, the circuit scale and regression error are reduced. The proof-of-concept ACU is designed and simulated in a 0.18μm technology. From the circuit simulation results, all the demonstrated calculations with nine operands are executed without iterative clock cycles by 4960 transistors. The calculation error of example functions is below 8.7%.

  • Methods for Adaptive Video Streaming and Picture Quality Assessment to Improve QoS/QoE Performances Open Access

    Kenji KANAI  Bo WEI  Zhengxue CHENG  Masaru TAKEUCHI  Jiro KATTO  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Pubricized:
    2019/01/22
      Vol:
    E102-B No:7
      Page(s):
    1240-1247

    This paper introduces recent trends in video streaming and four methods proposed by the authors for video streaming. Video traffic dominates the Internet as seen in current trends, and new visual contents such as UHD and 360-degree movies are being delivered. MPEG-DASH has become popular for adaptive video streaming, and machine learning techniques are being introduced in several parts of video streaming. Along with these research trends, the authors also tried four methods: route navigation, throughput prediction, image quality assessment, and perceptual video streaming. These methods contribute to improving QoS/QoE performance and reducing power consumption and storage size.

  • EXIT Chart-Aided Design of LDPC Codes for Self-Coherent Detection with Turbo Equalizer for Optical Fiber Short-Reach Transmissions Open Access

    Noboru OSAWA  Shinsuke IBI  Koji IGARASHI  Seiichi SAMPEI  

     
    PAPER-Fiber-Optic Transmission for Communications

      Pubricized:
    2019/01/16
      Vol:
    E102-B No:7
      Page(s):
    1301-1312

    This paper proposed an iterative soft interference canceller (IC) referred to as turbo equalizer for the self-coherent detection, and extrinsic information transfer (EXIT) chart based irregular low density parity check (LDPC) code optimization for the turbo equalizer in optical fiber short-reach transmissions. The self-coherent detection system is capable of linear demodulation by a single photodiode receiver. However, the self-coherent detection suffers from the interference induced by signal-signal beat components, and the suppression of the interference is a vital goal of self-coherent detection. For improving the error-free signal detection performance of the self-coherent detection, we proposed an iterative soft IC with the aid of forward error correction (FEC) decoder. Furthermore, typical FEC code is no longer appropriate for the iterative detection of the turbo equalizer. Therefore, we designed an appropriate LDPC code by using EXIT chart aided code design. The validity of the proposed turbo equalizer with the appropriate LDPC is confirmed by computer simulations.

  • Type-I Digital Ring-Based PLL Using Loop Delay Compensation and ADC-Based Sampling Phase Detector

    Zule XU  Anugerah FIRDAUZI  Masaya MIYAHARA  Kenichi OKADA  Akira MATSUZAWA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E102-C No:7
      Page(s):
    520-529

    This paper presents a type-I digital ring-based PLL with wide loop bandwidth to lower the ring oscillator's noise contribution. The loop delay due to the D flip-flops at filter's output is compensated in order to lower the noise peak and stably achieve wide loop bandwidth. The input-referred jitter is lowered by using a successive-approximated-register analog-to-digital converter (SAR-ADC)-based sampling phase detector (SPD). A stacked reference buffer is introduced to reduce the transient short-circuit current for low power and low reference spur. The locking issue due to the steady-state phase error in a type-I PLL and the limited range of the phase detector is addressed using a TDC-assisted loop. The loop stability and phase noise are analyzed, suggesting a trade-off for the minimum jitter. The solutions in detail are described. The prototype PLL fabricated in 65 nm CMOS demonstrates 2.0 ps RMS jitter, 3.1 mW power consumption, and 0.067 mm2 area, with 50 MHz reference frequency and 2.0 GHz output frequency.

  • Advances in Voltage-Controlled-Oscillator-Based ΔΣ ADCs Open Access

    Shaolan LI  Arindam SANYAL  Kyoungtae LEE  Yeonam YOON  Xiyuan TANG  Yi ZHONG  Kareem RAGAB  Nan SUN  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E102-C No:7
      Page(s):
    509-519

    Ring voltage-controlled-oscillators (VCOs) are increasingly being used to design ΔΣ ADCs. They have the merits of simple, highly digital and low-voltage tolerant, making them attractive alternatives for the classic scaling-unfriendly operational-amplifier-based methodology. This paper aims to provide a summary on the advancement of VCO-based ΔΣ ADCs. The scope of this paper includes the basics and motivations behind the VCO-based ADCs, followed by a survey covering a wide range of architectures and circuit techniques in both continuous-time (CT) and discrete-time (DT) implementation, and will discuss the key insights behind the contributions and drawbacks of these architectures.

  • Clustering Malicious DNS Queries for Blacklist-Based Detection

    Akihiro SATOH  Yutaka NAKAMURA  Daiki NOBAYASHI  Kazuto SASAI  Gen KITAGATA  Takeshi IKENAGA  

     
    LETTER-Information Network

      Pubricized:
    2019/04/05
      Vol:
    E102-D No:7
      Page(s):
    1404-1407

    Some of the most serious threats to network security involve malware. One common way to detect malware-infected machines in a network is by monitoring communications based on blacklists. However, such detection is problematic because (1) no blacklist is completely reliable, and (2) blacklists do not provide the sufficient evidence to allow administrators to determine the validity and accuracy of the detection results. In this paper, we propose a malicious DNS query clustering approach for blacklist-based detection. Unlike conventional classification, our cause-based classification can efficiently analyze malware communications, allowing infected machines in the network to be addressed swiftly.

  • Quality Index for Benchmarking Image Inpainting Algorithms with Guided Regional Statistics

    Song LIANG  Leida LI  Bo HU  Jianying ZHANG  

     
    LETTER-Image Processing and Video Processing

      Pubricized:
    2019/04/01
      Vol:
    E102-D No:7
      Page(s):
    1430-1433

    This letter presents an objective quality index for benchmarking image inpainting algorithms. Under the guidance of the masks of damaged areas, the boundary region and the inpainting region are first located. Then, the statistical features are extracted from the boundary and inpainting regions respectively. For the boundary region, we utilize Weibull distribution to fit the gradient magnitude histograms of the exterior and interior regions around the boundary, and the Kullback-Leibler Divergence (KLD) is calculated to measure the boundary distortions caused by imperfect inpainting. Meanwhile, the quality of the inpainting region is measured by comparing the naturalness factors between the inpainted image and the reference image. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed metric outperforms the relevant state-of-the-art quality metrics.

  • Human Activity Identification by Height and Doppler RCS Information Detected by MIMO Radar

    Dai SASAKAWA  Naoki HONMA  Takeshi NAKAYAMA  Shoichi IIZUKA  

     
    PAPER

      Pubricized:
    2019/01/22
      Vol:
    E102-B No:7
      Page(s):
    1270-1278

    This paper introduces a method that identifies human activity from the height and Doppler Radar Cross Section (RCS) information detected by Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) radar. This method estimates the three-dimensional target location by applying the MUltiple SIgnal Classification (MUSIC) method to the observed MIMO channel; the Doppler RCS is calculated from the signal reflected from the target. A gesture recognition algorithm is applied to the trajectory of the temporal transition of the estimated human height and the Doppler RCS. In experiments, the proposed method achieves over 90% recognition rate (average).

  • An LTPS Ambient Light Sensor System with Sensitivity Correction Methods in LCD

    Takashi NAKAMURA  Masahiro TADA  Hiroyuki KIMURA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E102-C No:7
      Page(s):
    558-564

    An integrated ambient light sensor (ALS) system in low-temperature polycrystalline silicon (LTPS) thin-film-transistor liquid-crystal-displays (TFT-LCDs) is proposed and prototyped in this study. It is designed as a 4-bit (16-step-grayscale) ALS and includes a noise subtraction circuit, a comparator as an analog-to-digital converter (ADC), 4-bit counters, and a parallel-to-serial converter. LTPS lateral p-i-n diodes with a long i-region are employed as photodetectors in the system. An LSI source driver is mounted on the LCD panel with a sensor control block which provides programmable clocks and reference voltages to the ALS circuit on the glass substrate for sensitivity tuning. The reliability tests were conducted for 300 hours with 30000 lux illumination at 70 °C and at -20 °C. The observed deviations of the ALS values for dark, 1000 lux, and 10000 lux were within ±1.

  • A Low Voltage Stochastic Flash ADC without Comparator

    Xuncheng ZOU  Shigetoshi NAKATAKE  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E102-A No:7
      Page(s):
    886-893

    A low voltage stochastic flash ADC (analog-to-digital converter) is presented, with an inverter-based comparative unit which is used to replace comparator for comparison. Aiming at the low voltage and low power consumption, a key of our design is in the simplicity of the structure. The inverter-based comparative unit replacing a comparator enables us to decrease the number of transistors for area saving and power reduction. We insert the inverter-chain in front of the comparative unit for the signal stability and discuss an appropriate circuit structure for the resolution by analyzing three different ones. Finally, we design the whole stochastic flash ADC for verifying our idea, where the supply voltage can go down to 0.6V on the 65nm CMOS process, and through post-layout simulation result, we can observe its advantage visually in voltage, area and power consumption.

  • Using Deep CNN with Data Permutation Scheme for Classification of Alzheimer's Disease in Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging (sMRI)

    Bumshik LEE  Waqas ELLAHI  Jae Young CHOI  

     
    PAPER-Biological Engineering

      Pubricized:
    2019/04/17
      Vol:
    E102-D No:7
      Page(s):
    1384-1395

    In this paper, we propose a novel framework for structural magnetic resonance image (sMRI) classification of Alzheimer's disease (AD) with data combination, outlier removal, and entropy-based data selection using AlexNet. In order to overcome problems of conventional classical machine learning methods, the AlexNet classifier, with a deep learning architecture, was employed for training and classification. A data permutation scheme including slice integration, outlier removal, and entropy-based sMRI slice selection is proposed to utilize the benefits of AlexNet. Experimental results show that the proposed framework can effectively utilize the AlexNet with the proposed data permutation scheme by significantly improving overall classification accuracies for AD classification. The proposed method achieves 95.35% and 98.74% classification accuracies on the OASIS and ADNI datasets, respectively, for the binary classification of AD and Normal Control (NC), and also achieves 98.06% accuracy for the ternary classification of AD, NC, and Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) on the ADNI dataset. The proposed method can attain significantly improved accuracy of up to 18.15%, compared to previously developed methods.

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